- A Look Back at Minstrelsy
- Article about minstrelsy and why it has become popular in the 19th century.
- A Mini Minstrel Show
- Presents a minstrel show typical script and images, as well as commentaries.
- Africans in America
- Presents a historical account of the origin of the minstrel character Jim Crow.
- American Experience: Blackface Minstrelsy
- Information page about the history and legacy of the blackface minstrel show from the PBS website.
- American Minstrel Show Collection
- Consists of advertisement material promoting minstrel performances from the 1850s through the 1920s.
- The Black and White Show – Australasian Website
- Devoted to all ex-black and white minstrels, musicians, technicians, and support crews with the aim of renewing old friendships.
- Blackface Minstrelsy
- Show where white entertainers put on a blackface and imitated or caricatured slaves in the South and ex-slaves in the North.
- Blackface Minstrelsy 1830-1852
- Contains gallery of images, minstrel songs, playbills, texts, cotemporary notices and reviews, articles and essays, newspaper advertisements, and literary minstrelsy.
- Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia
- Located on the campus of Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan. Displays racism and racial stereotypes in the Jim Crow Era.
- Life Every Voice
- Exhibit at the University Virginia Library and is about the African-American struggle for equal rights.
- MBC: The Black and White Minstrel Show
- Review about the show from the Museum of Television online.
- The Minstrel Show
- Emerged from pre-industrial European traditions of masking and carnival.
- Minstrel Shows
- Account of the history of minstrel musical shows by John Kenrick with show images.
- November 1901: Minstrel Show in Los Angeles
- Account of the minstrel shows in the 1900’s in the Los Angelis Herald by George Garrigues.
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